Avaya IP Office 3.2 4601, IP Office 3.2 5601 User Manual

IP Office 3.2

4601 and 5601 User Guide

[15-601078] Issue [3] (1 June 2006)
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Table Of Contents
The Telephone............................................................................................................................1
About this Guide.......................................................................................................................................1
Overview..................................................................................................................................................1
Call Appearance Buttons..........................................................................................................................2
Call Handling..............................................................................................................................3
Answering a Call ......................................................................................................................................3
Clearing a Call..........................................................................................................................................3
Conference...............................................................................................................................................4
Hold..........................................................................................................................................................4
Making a Call............................................................................................................................................5
Message...................................................................................................................................................5
Redial.......................................................................................................................................................5
Transfer....................................................................................................................................................6
System Features ........................................................................................................................7
Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................7
Answering Calls........................................................................................................................................7
Call Forwarding........................................................................................................................................8
Diverting Calls..........................................................................................................................................8
Do Not Disturb..........................................................................................................................................9
Making Calls.............................................................................................................................................9
Voicemail................................................................................................................................................10
Default Feature Codes...........................................................................................................................11
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The Telephone

About this Guide

This guide describes how to use all the features on your Avaya IP Office 4601/5601 phone. For basic phone settings and functionality, refer to the relevant Quick Reference Guide for your IP Office
phone. Further information about IP Office is available from www.avaya.com/support and also from
www.avaya.com/ipoffice/knowledgebase.

Overview

This guide covers the use of the 4601 and 5601 phones on IP Office. Both phones are similar, however the 5601 is only supported on the IP Office whereas the 4601 is supported on a range of Avaya phone systems.
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1. Message Lamp: This lamp is used as follows; On (Continuous): There are new messages in your voicemail mailbox, or in another mailbox for
which you have been configured to receive "Message Waiting Indication".
2. Call Appearance Buttons: Two Call Appearance Buttons provide call appearance for both incoming and outgoing calls.
3. Hold: Places a call on hold; retrieves a held call.
4. Call Handling Buttons:
Transfer: See Transfer. Conference: See Conference. Drop: See Clearing a Call. Redial: See Redial.
5. Dial Pad: Standard 12-button pad for dialling phone numbers.
6. Volume Controls: Adjusts the handset or ringer volume, depending on which item is in use.
7. Handset Socket: Located on the side of the phone.
8. Messages: Access the mailbox.

Call Appearance Buttons

Having two call appearance buttons is useful. When holding a call you can answer another call and then use the call appearance keys to switch between calls.
If you are set to receive a call waiting indication, the waiting call is shown against the next call appearance key. Again you can switch between calls using the call appearance keys.
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